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Comfort Webserver Module CWM02
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 Section 1 Overview and specifications ....Introduction ........... .
  • Page 2 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 FTP via Browser ..........
  • Page 3: Overview And Specifications

    Fig 1.1 - CWM02 Figure 1.2 - Typical CWM User Design The Comfort Web Server Module CWM02 is an add-on module which allows Comfort to be connected to a Local Area Network as well as to the Internet so that a browser can be used to view web pages in Comfort. The embedded web server software is built-in allowing web pages representing a home, office or factory layout with alarm points and appliances to be displayed on a browser.
  • Page 4: Features

    Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 The web page can be customized by anyone with knowledge of HTML, but a design tool, the CWM Designer with drag and drop functionality is also provided to facilitate the design of the webpages and elements. Several sample files and graphic images are provided as a reference to jump start the application.
  • Page 5: Setup

    Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 Setup Accessories Power Supply Adapter (100 to 240 VAC in, 5V DC, 1.6A out) “Crossover” Type Network Cable 4-way terminal block Four rubber foot pads Connections KA, KB, 0V, 5V connector. KA,KB connected to KA/KB on Comfort. 0V connected to black wire, 5V connected to black-white wire of supplied power supply adapter.
  • Page 6: Ucm Id Switch

    Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 UCM ID Switch Comfort is able to support up to 8 UCMs. SW7 is a set of 3 headers which is used to determine the ID, in accordance to the table below: Table 1: ID Settings...
  • Page 7 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 and select Java Console. Figure 1.4 - Java Console Screen For JVM, the version should be 1.6.0_20 or above. To see the JVM version in Internet Explorer, go to Tools -> Internet Options -> Advanced tab, scroll down the list to Microsoft VM, or Java VM and check the box titled “Java Console...
  • Page 8 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 Figure 1.5 - Java VM Screen on IE...
  • Page 9: Connecting The Cwm

    Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 SECTION 2 CONNECTING THE CWM Connections By default the ID of the CWM is set to 2. The ID can be changed by opening the case and set the shunts on SW7 to the ID of the CWM according to the table in the previous section.
  • Page 10: Broadband Internet Via Pc Gateway

    DNS update software to work with a dynamic DNS redirection service like no-ip.com. This can also be done using Cytech’s Dynamic IP system (see “Dynamic IP Setup”). The gateway must always be on to allow Internet access. It...
  • Page 11: Broadband Internet With Router

    IP address to the remote browser, one of the PCs on the network must run DNS update software to work with a dynamic DNS redirection service like no-ip.com or run on Cytech’s Dynamic IP system (See “Dynamic IP Setup”).
  • Page 12: Connecting Cwm To The Network

    Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 SECTION 3 This section shows how to configure the CWM to change the IP address and specify how to connect to the Internet. Connecting CWM to the Network In order to set up the CWM, it is necessary to connect a computer with a network card to the CWM on the Local Area Network (LAN) using the TCP/IP protocol.
  • Page 13 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 CwmSetup.exe is a Windows program which discovers the IP address of the CWM and allows a new IP Address to be assigned. It can be downloaded from Cytech website at: http://www.cytech.biz/software.html It also launches the browser-based configuration program which sets up other parameters like the Webserver port, Internet connection method, DNS and gateway addresses, FTP addresses etc.
  • Page 14 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 Figure 3.3 - CWM Admin Page Click on “Module Setup” and the following screen will appear: “Welcome to CWM Configuration Wizard Click Next to continue” Module Setup Before clicking on Next, please ensure that Engineer Sign In option is enabled (by pressing F0 on the keypad).
  • Page 15 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 When the correct User Name and Password has been entered, the following screen will appear: Figure 3.6 - IP Address Page With the correct login, the Local IP address and Net mask are displayed, and can be changed if required depending on the network in which the CWM is connected.
  • Page 16 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 Figure 3.7 - LAN Configuration Page The above screen specifies the gateway IP address of a router or PC on the network which provides Internet access. The Name Servers fields are the servers on the Internet which provide the Domain Name Service for the Internet connection.
  • Page 17 IP address or URL (and optionally port number if not 443). For dynamic IP addresses, there are 3 methods of getting the dynamic IP address of the CWM i.e. using Cytech Technology’s Dynamic IP redirection system, using FTP to send the current IP address to the user own web page or using a dynamic DNS redirection service like: www.no-ip.com.
  • Page 18 The browser will be redirected to the actual IP address of the CWM. Note that the Cytech web site does not host the users CWM pages or gather any information about the CWM other than its IP address. However it must be noted that anyone who enters the same URL will be redirected to the CWM at the IP address.
  • Page 19 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 Figure 3.11 - FTP Server Page For those using Cytech’s dynamic IP system, all that needed is for the user to register with a user name and password. The email address field is for the server to send information to user should something goes wrong. The link to the CWM will be set as: https://www.cytech-technology.com/dynip/username.php...
  • Page 20 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 Figure 3.12 - Save Configuration Page Click Finish to save the configuration. Figure 3.13 - Configuration Status Page This shows that the configuration has been saved. Press the Reset link on the screen to reboot CWM. It is not necessary to switch the power off and on as in previous versions.
  • Page 21 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 Figure 3.14 - Change Password Page Testing CWM on the Local Network Once the setup has been done as described above, it is possible to test CWM immediately without needing to do any programming of CWM. Make sure Comfort is powered on and connected to the CWM via KA/KB connection.
  • Page 22 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 Figure 3.15 - Certificate Error Message on IE The message says the security certificate presented by the website was not issued by a trusted certificate authority; it is a self-signed certificate. It is possible to pay to get a signed certificate from a certificate authority like Verisign.
  • Page 23 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 Figure 3.16 - Loading Page to the CWM The browser will display “Loading in progress.” During this time, the Java Virtual Machine is loading on the computer. After 10 to 30 seconds, depending on the speed of the machine, the Login window will appear, which prompts “Please Sign In”...
  • Page 24 Internet. Accessing the CWM via Cytech’s Dynamic IP System For those who are not accessing via the local network, and are using Cytech’s dynamic IP system, the CWM can be accessed via: https://www.cytech-technology.com/dynip/(UserName).php...
  • Page 25 Comfort’s sign-in code, etc. Accessing the CWM via other DNS Services For those who are accessing the CWM by other means besides using Cytech’s dynamic IP system, it will normally have a webpage which will redirect the user to the relevant webpage, e.g.
  • Page 26: Programming

    Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 SECTION 4 PROGRAMMING CWM Applet Designer Software The software can be downloaded from http://www.cytech.biz/software.html Opening the CWM-HTML Applet Designer will yield an empty work space as shown in the figure below: Figure 4.1 - CWM Applet Designer Page...
  • Page 27: Toolbar

    Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 File > Settings… To modify the default settings of CWM-HTML Applet Designer File > Create HTML Output To generate the HTML file output in the project folder. ## File > Exit Exit the designer software Edit > Copy Copy any element in a window.
  • Page 28 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 This parameter is used to place a camera icon on the web page and allow the user to view the images on the camera. Only a network camera with its own web server may be used, i.e. one that has an Ethernet port with a built-in web server, like Axis and Samsung webthru.
  • Page 29: Applet Tree

    Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 Applet Tree This is where all objects in the HTML Applet are displayed. Figure 4.2 - Applet Tree Window HTML The root object Before Applet Heading tag e.g. <H3> Please wait… </H3> APPLET The applet root Before Elements Font tag e.g.
  • Page 30: Property Box

    Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 Modes Modes folder – for Mode Mode1, Mode2 The mode1 and mode2 objects for Window1 Arms Arms folder - for Arm Cams Cams folder - for Camera States States folder - for State Counters Counters folder - for Counter...
  • Page 31: Designing Steps

    Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 Any error or warning will be displayed here. Designing Steps It is not necessary to connect Comfort to the CWM to program the CWM web page. Go to File > New or click New icon on the toolbar.
  • Page 32 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 Figure 4.4 - Step 2 of Creating a New Applet Project Folder is where the newly created index.htm file and images folder are stored. Check ‘Use Comfigurator File’ and browse for the relevant ccl / cclx file.
  • Page 33: Uploading Files To Cwm

    Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 This is an HTML property that is normally left to its default. Click Next to Continue Figure 4.6 - Step 4 of Creating a New Applet Click on ‘Load Image’ to load the background image. The background image file can be created by using any Paint program including Windows paint or Paint Shop Pro or a Floor Plan design program.
  • Page 34: Ftp Via Browser

    Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 File Manager has been removed. File uploads and downloads can easily be done with the help of FTP. FTP via Browser CWM now currently supports FTP. For Windows 2000 and Windows XP, it can be accessed using the following address by keying in the following address in...
  • Page 35 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 Figure 4.8 - WS FTP Session Properties The above screen shot is an example of using WS FTP. Note that it has been configured to work with a CWM of address 10.0.0.21. The User ID and passwords need to be set as well.
  • Page 36: Tcp/Ip Pass-Through Port

    Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 TCP/IP Pass-through Port TCP Pass-through is a function whereby the Ethernet data is directly passed to the RS232 port of the UCM within the CWM and vice versa. This allows serial commands to be sent and status received using the LAN or Internet. It allows Comfigurator or WizComfort to work through the CWM by specifying a Network IP address and Port.
  • Page 37: Html Programming

    Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 HTML Programming This section applied to programming the web pages using HTML instead of the CWM Applet Designer. The Comfort Web Server Module (CWM) enables Comfort to be controlled and monitored from a standard web browser such as Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator.
  • Page 38 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 </HEAD> <BODY> <APPLET CODE=WebComfort.class ARCHIVE=webcom.jar, cvp.jar WIDTH=700 HEIGHT=500> The above line specifies the Java archive to be downloaded to the browser. The definition of the elements on the Java Applets follows. These consist of a series of statements of the form;...
  • Page 39 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 <PARAM NAME=”Window#” VALUE="Title, window-image"> Explanation: The parameter “Window” creates a new window on the screen. The first token is the title which will appear on the title bar. The second token is the name of the image file which will be displayed in the background. This image file may be in .gif or .jpg format which are the ones accepted by Java.
  • Page 40 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 “On-image” is the image file which represents the device when it is in the ON state. Note that the definition of Off and On depends on whether the Zone Type used is Normally Open or Normally Closed.
  • Page 41 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 A zone or output number of 0 is valid and means that there is no feedback for this element. This is used to issue a command without feedback status. The off-image file will be displayed at all times, as an on status will not be received.
  • Page 42 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 This element represents an X10 module with x10 address A1 (housecode=A, unitcode=1). moduleon.gif is shown when the module is on and moduleoff.gif is shown when the module is off. Clicking on the device icon switches off or on the module depending on its current state.
  • Page 43 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 <PARAM NAME=”Arm1” VALUE=”0, 200, /comfort/disarm.gif, 50, 200, /comfort/away.gif, 100, 200, /comfort/ night.gif, 150, 200, /comfort/day.gif, 200, 200, /comfort/vacation.gif, 1"> This places the disarm.gif image at (0,200), away.gif image at (50,200), night.gif at (100,200), day.gif at (150,200) and vacation.gif at (200,200).
  • Page 44 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 “x y” is the location of the image to be displayed. Coordinates are referenced from the top left corner of the window and the size extends from the top left corner of the image to the right and downwards.
  • Page 45 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 “Window#” is the window number which this parameter belongs to. The camera server must be configured according to the instructions of the product used, i.e. to set the IP address and subnet mask and the viewing parameters.
  • Page 46 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 This displays the hundreds digit (0,1,2) <PARAM NAME=”Counter2” VALUE="40, 20, 50, 100, R, /comfort/0.gif, 10, /comfort/1.gif, 20, /comfort/2.gif, 30, /comfort/3.gif, 40, /comfort/4.gif, 50, /comfort/5.gif, 60, /comfort/6.gif, 70, /comfort/7.gif, 80, /comfort/8.gif, 90, /comfort/9.gif, 1”> This displays the tens digit (0 to 9) <PARAM NAME=”Counter3”...
  • Page 47 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 of the counter will be checked. The On-response is activated if the counter has 0 value and the off-response is activated if the counter has a nonzero value. The Cntr element is used for C-Bus, EIB Instabus, or Honeywell Smartfit interfacing where monitoring is by means of counters.
  • Page 48 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 25pc.gif, 128 is the threshold for displaying the next parameter 50pc.gif, 192 is the threshold for displaying the next image 75pc.gif, and 255 is the threshold for displaying the last image on.gif. RespIcon Format: <PARAM NAME=”RespIcon#”...
  • Page 49: Sample Program

    Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 Sample Program Figure 4.10 - Sample Program Screen This sample design monitors the state of 8 input zones, 8 outputs, the Alarm State, and the security mode. Clicking on the outputs will change the state from on to off and vice versa, and the change will be reflected in the colour of the output icon.
  • Page 50 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 <BR><BR> Please wait until login box appears. </H3> <BR> <APPLET CODE=WebComfort.class ARCHIVE=webcom.jar,cvp.jar WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=1> <FONT COLOR=#FFFFFF> </FONT> <PARAM NAME="Window1" VALUE="Demonstration, /comfort/background.gif"> <PARAM NAME="Element1" VALUE="zone,1,0, /comfort/led_blu.gif,0 , /comfort/led.gif, 120,55,1"> <PARAM NAME="Element2" VALUE="zone,2,0, /comfort/led_blu.gif,0 , /comfort/led.gif , 170,55,1">...
  • Page 51 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 <PARAM NAME="Mode1" VALUE="120, 195, /comfort/disarm_small.gif, /comfort/away_small.gif, /comfort/night_small.gif, /comfort/day_small.gif, /comfort/vacation_small.gif, 1"> <PARAM NAME="State1" VALUE="120, 245, /comfort/base.gif, /comfort/idle.gif, /comfort/trouble.gif, /comfort/alert.gif, /comfort/alarm.gif, 1"> <PARAM NAME="Arm1" VALUE="120, 290, /comfort/disarm.jpg, 170, 290, /comfort/away.jpg,220, 290, /comfort/night.jpg,270, 290, /comfort/day.jpg,320, 290, /comfort/vacation.jpg, 1"> <FONT color=#000000>...
  • Page 52: A More Complex Example

    Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 A More Complex Example Figure 4.11 - A More Complex Example Page The devices controlled in the example above are 5 banks of fluorescent lights, 3 air conditioners, and a water boiler for drinking water, 4 motion detectors, and 3 doors to each of the rooms.
  • Page 53 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 </H3> <BR> <APPLET CODE=WebComfort.class ARCHIVE=webcom.jar,cvp.jar WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=1> <FONT COLOR=#FFFFFF> </FONT> <PARAM NAME="window1" VALUE="Cytech Office, /comfort/background_office.gif"> <PARAM NAME="element1" VALUE="zone,4,0, /comfort/door_re1.gif,0 , /comfort/door_re0.gif, 19,376,1"> <PARAM NAME="element2" VALUE="zone,5,0, /comfort/detect1.gif,0 , /comfort/detect0.gif , 120,278,1"> <PARAM NAME="element3" VALUE="zone,16,0, /comfort/door_re1.gif,0 , /comfort/door_re0.gif, 195,375,1">...
  • Page 54 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 <PARAM NAME="element18" VALUE="zone,0,0, /comfort/status.gif,0 , /comfort/status.gif , 125,430,1"> <PARAM NAME="state1" VALUE="195, 430, /comfort/base.gif, /comfort/idle.gif, /comfort/trouble.gif, /comfort/alert.gif, /comfort/alarm.gif, 1"> <PARAM NAME="element19" VALUE="zone,0,220, /comfort/stop.gif,0 , /comfort/stop.gif, 535,425,1"> <PARAM NAME="arm1" VALUE="310, 425, /comfort/disarm.gif,350, 425, /comfort/away.gif,390, 425, /comfort/night.gif,430, 425, /comfort/day.gif,470, 425, /comfort/vacation.gif, 1">...
  • Page 55 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 Output Description Office Aircon 1 IR Office Aircon 2 IR Outside Aircon IR Unused Unused Store Light Outside Light Office Light 2 Office Light 1 Office Light 3...
  • Page 56: Display Of X,Y Coordinates

    Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 Display of X,Y Coordinates A tool is provided which aids in determining the location of the elements on the page. This causes the coordinates to be displayed in the Java Console in Java-enabled browsers when the mouse is clicked on the page. In Mozilla Firefox, click on Tools ->...
  • Page 57 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 Aircsm_w0.gif Aircsm_w1.gif 21x39 21x42 Aircsm_e0.gif Aircsm_e1.gif 21x42 21x42 Airc_s0.gif Airc_s1.gif 60x30 60x30 Airc_n0.gif Airc_n1.gif 60x30 60x30 Airc_e0.gif Airc_e1.gif 30x55 30x60 Airc_w0.gif Airc_w1.gif 30x55 30x60 Aircon_a0.gif Aircon_a1.gif 30x30 30x30 Curtain_a0.gif Curtain_a1.gif 30x30 30x30 Curtain_b0.gif Curtain_b1.gif 30x30 30x30 Door_a0.gif...
  • Page 58 Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 30x30 30x30 Light_a0.gif Light_a1.gif 30x30 30x30 Light_dim.gif Light_bright.gif 30x30 30x30 Pir_a0.gif Pir_a1.gif 30x30 30x30 Tv_a0.gif Tv_a1.gif 30x30 30x30 Window_a0.gif Window_a1.gif 30x30 30x30 Window_b0.gif Window_b1.gif 30x30 30x30 Lightfl_h0.gif Lightfl_h1.gif 60x30 60x30 Lightfl_v0.gif Lightfl_v1.gif 30x60 30x60...
  • Page 59: Programming Comfort

    Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 SECTION 5 PROGRAMMING COMFORT Comfort Programming The Comfort system should be programmed in the usual way, defining the security zones, sensors and switches connected to the inputs, and the Control menu for control of the home appliances. Refer to the Comfort Engineer Manuals, worksheet, Programming with Action codes and Programming with Comfigurator for programming information.
  • Page 60: Troubleshooting

    Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 SECTION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING Common Problems Login windows does not appear After typing the IP address of CWM in the URL window, the login window should appear. If it does not, it could be due to incorrect IP address or the index.html file is missing or wrongly programmed, or the network cable may have been connected after the CWM was powered up.
  • Page 61: Ip Address Lost

    Comfort Webserver Module CWM02 IP address lost Use the program cwmsetup.exe to discover the IP address of the CWM. CWM files have been corrupted If at any time, the CWM files might have corrupted such that one is unable to access the CWM, the files in the CWM might have been corrupted.
  • Page 62: Firmware History

    4.0.5: 5 August 2010 - Revised 4.0.4: 16 February 2009 – Port 80 can NOT be used for pass-through 4.0.2: 4 February 2009 – LED indicators and engineer sign-in updates 4.0.1: 20 November 2008 – Revised 4.0.0: 8 November 2008 – Initial release for CWM02...
  • Page 63: Important Note

    Important Note The printed manual may not always be the most current version. Please check and download the latest version from http://www.cytech.biz/manuals.html This manual is in A4 format. To print this manual as an A5 Booklet, on HP PCL printers select Page Scaling = Fit to Printable Area. Select Properties> Finishing Tab, Document Options = Print on Both Sides, Booklet Layout = Left Side Binding.

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